Thu 8 Dec 2011
Your Input Requested in Evaluating a Hair Transplant Surgeon for Potential Recommendation
Category: FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) , Hair Restoration Physicians , Hair Transplant Surgery , Other Hair Surgeries , Physician Reviews , Selecting a Hair Restoration Clinic , Visits to Hair Transplant ClinicsSelecting a quality hair restoration surgeon is crucial to obtaining dense and natural looking hair transplant results. This is why patients have the final say as to which physicians are recommended on the Hair Transplant Network.
Thus, we’d like your input regarding the potential recommendation of Dr. Sanusi Umar of Redondo Beach, California.
Dr. Umar is arguably the world’s foremost expert in BHT (Body Hair Transplants – transferring body hair follicles to balding areas of the scalp) and has been performing advanced follicular unit extraction (FUE) procedures at his clinic in Redondo Beach, California since 2005. Dr. Umar is very hands on and extracts and places all FUE and BHT grafts himself.
Dr. Umar developed a passion for alternative hair transplantation due to a botched 400 graft strip surgery he endured several years ago. Dr. Umar’s specialty is in state of the art FUE and specialty repair cases.
You are encouraged to view the Potential Recommendation of Dr. Sanusi Umar to view the highlights regarding Dr. Umar, his credentials and his patient photos.
To see our standards for recommendation, click here. To see the list of all current physicians recommended worldwide, click here.
We look forward to receiving your input.
Onwards and Upwards,
The Hair Restoration Network Team – Pat, Bill, Dave and Blake for the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center, the Hair Loss Q & A Blog and the Hair Loss Forum and Social Community
I’ve known Dr. Sharon Keene for over ten years and first saw her perform hair transplant surgery when she was working with Dr. Ron Shapiro in his clinic in Minnesota several years ago. She has always impressed me as being very meticulous, dedicated and caring.
Though she once did all pure follicular units, she now likes to use a limited amount of double follicular units (two follicular units that are very close together) when appropriate. She believes that this gives the patient the best illusion of density, while still maintaining complete naturalness, even under close inspection. She also feels that the careful use of some multi follicular unit grafts in the midscalp region also gives her patients the best financial value. I tend to agree that it is best not to be bound by pure follicular unit dogma.
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When it comes to evaluating hair transplant clinics, we like to live by the old Russian Proverb “Trust but Verify”.

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